A loose, subversive, poetic Bonnie-and-Clyde grounded on Godard's idiosyncrasy, Pierrot le fou presents a mash-up of his tricks, values, and obsessions, brimming with improvisation, surrealism, iconoclasm, and freewheeling anarchic spirit that make cinema liberating and infinite. | 221209重看 @Concordia
Only foreign hands can extract exotic allure out of cultural triteness. Artfully directed and strongly played, even the most grotesque rituals appear fascinating. The heaviness of history itself needs no narrative tricks, but maybe dual language?